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What's wrong with me??

Hi, I'm 16 and I've been having problems "down there". For about 2/3 weeks now, my vagina has been leaking clear to white fluid and it has a very potent smell, so bad I can't take it anymore. I have been with my boyfriend nearly a year now and this is the first time anything like that has happened. A few days ago we were having sex and after we got done, he told me that my *** smelt pretty bad, but I don't think it's ***. I've been trying to look up what I have but nothing really helps. Also today I had a hard time whipping after I used the restroom and it hurt very bad so I took a look and it's almost like I have tiny cuts on the side of my vagina lips closer the the anus. They hurt prett bad and I looked that up too, but one said it might be from having intercourse with not enough lubricant and that could very well be the problem...I just reall want to know why I'm leaking so much. At times it gets so bad I have to put a tampon in because the smell and how much comes out is so much, I just can't take it. Anyone know what this would be??
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It might be a really bad yeast infection or a uti (unitary track infection). Both of these are normal with women.. And if not treated it could get bad like that odor ur smelling. Go to the Drs.
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I think it could be a yeast infection. It will only continue to get worse. It is very common and nothing to be ashamed, but you really need to see a doc and get tested so you can get on antibiotics that will clear it up.
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